The much-awaited Valkyrie hypercar of Aston Martin has finally out with its trio of official images. Aston Martin took its Instagram handle to share the release on the official ground. The forthcoming Valkyrie hypercar bathed in a graduated, nose-to-tail ice blue color scheme that is perfectly fitting its mythological Nordic name and making it look sleek, aggressive and fast.
The Formula-1 inspired, road-legal car appears to have been further redefined we last saw comprehensive images of a prototype last year. However, The car has been built from a partnership with Red Bull Racing.

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Ceo, Andy Palmer last month tweeted a 20-second teaser clip to show off the high-revving, F1- like sound of its 6.5 litres V12 engine which is loosely based on Cosworth's 2.4-liter V8 but rumored to hover above 1,000 horsepower, plus more from a kinetic energy recovery system working the front axle, making it likely the fastest street-legal production car.

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It also features six-point harnesses for driver and passenger and a steering wheel that will display all information for the driver. There are also two visible screens— one centered on the console, the other positioned near the door jamb, which is likely a camera-monitor replacement for side mirrors, meaning there's almost certainly a third screen on the driver's side that isn't visible in the photo.

Motor 1 reports that the Valkyrie is in the final stages of simulation, with an actual car set to begin testing late this year or early in 2019, though the final version will likely weigh a bit more than its targeted 2,204 pounds.
All 150 models have been sold out and are scheduled for delivery in 2019. A track-only Valkyrie AMR Pro said to make 1,100 hp and do a top speed of 225 mph is also planned for 2020.